A varied syllabus with nothing at its core
In the future, lecturers in English will be reduced to teaching grammar to economists and engineers, predicts Valentine Cunningham in the second of our series on subjects after the year 2000 English...
In the future, lecturers in English will be reduced to teaching grammar to economists and engineers, predicts Valentine Cunningham in the second of our series on subjects after the year 2000 English...
While applauding UCAS for developing the new tariff project, there is a significant omission. Access courses, taken by many mature students preparing themselves for entry to higher education, are not...
I read the article by Nadia Lovell ("A case of mistaken identities", THES, December 10) with sympathy but no great surprise: she has unfortunately become a victim of political correctness in one of...
Your article on a United States technical college spending $130,000 on a Y2K disaster plan ("US goes Y2K 'nuts'", THES, December 24/31) was only the tip of the iceberg. By the same token, the US is...
In his review of Joseph O'Keefe's Catholic Higher Education at the Turn of the New Century, part of a seven-volume series on international issues in higher education ("The appearance of incoherence...
Israel's education ministry has launched a programme to enable students with low matriculation grades to be accepted by some of the country's universities, after a preparatory year at the Open...
Most of the 296 passengers on a Cuban DC-10 jet that crashed on landing, killing at least 26 people, were Guatemalan medical students studying in Havana returning home to spend Christmas with their...
Law students at the University of Teramo presented their theses and graduated before a commission of academics - one of whom was connected via computer from a hospital bed in Bologna, 600km away,...
Your readers might be interested in the latest salaries for junior economics lecturers in United States universities now that the international hiring meeting has ended. In top US economics...
Barry Tebb, in criticising public library charges (Letters, THES, December 24/31), suggests that university libraries jealously guard their resources from the public. Nonsense. The University of...
The Cubie report may not have all the answers, but it is at least a tribute to all those who have protested about the inequity of tuition fees ("Cubie rejects upfront fees", THES, December 24/31). I...
You report that universities prepared for the millennium "with military rigour" ("Hogmanay tactics", THES, December 24/31). This was a sobering metaphor as it conveyed surprise that universities...
The Wellcome Trust is concerned about building a synchrotron at the Daresbury site, which is on a slight incline ("Wellcome bias stirs up unions", THES, December 10). The Japanese have built a...
Kristi Coale examines the landmark deal between Swiss biotech giant Novartis and the University of California, Berkeley that frees researchers from the need to pursue funding and gives the company...
Universities have voted overwhelmingly to negotiate lecturers' terms and conditions of work locally, posing a threat to the Bett report's central recommendation. Vice-chancellors are being asked to...